If I'm understanding the setup correctly, the best way to remove Host B is to, from the Core Config Manager, change the "disk monitoring" service definition to exclude Host B and eliminate the dependency.

mcapra wrote:If I'm understanding the setup correctly, the best way to remove Host B is to, from the Core Config Manager, change the "disk monitoring" service definition to exclude Host B and eliminate the dependency.

In a nutshell, edit the "disk monitoring" service in the Core Config Manager, click the "Manage Hosts" button, then remove Host B from that list.

Thanks for the guide @mcapra. This method worked.In addition to this can I disable the Disk Monitoring service for a while until I delete the hosts and then re-enable the service ..?Will it work ? If it works, would it be another safe way of doing it ?

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